
Twenty-second International Convocation, COGIC, USA

Church of God in Christ, USA, Twenty-second International Convocation, COGIC, USA
June 4th to 8th 2008 held in Tchula, MS (10 miles west from Lexington, MS - site of the original (Mother Church) COGIC Church founded by Bishop Mason IN 1906)
The meeting will begin Wednesday 12-noon June 4th...for more information click
In 1961, the Founder and Senior Bishop Charles Harrison Mason, was called home to be with the Lord. The saints were preparing around the world, to attend the 54th Holy Convocation and General Assembly of the Church of God in Christ, in Memphis Tennessee, when the message was sent out that Bishop Mason had fallen asleep in Jesus in Detroit, Michigan. In the General Assembly, it pleased the saints to wait a year before selecting a successor to our father in the Gospel.In the Holy Convocation of 1962, the only surviving Bishop of the original five, which had been consecrated in 1933, Bishop Ozro Thurston Jones, Sr. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was elected to the office of Senior Bishop of the Church of God in Christ. For two years, Bishop Jones presided over the church in peace, going throughout the brotherhood, continuing the work of the Lord as founded by the late Bishop Mason. In 1969 at Evanston, Illinois, Bishop William David Charles, Sr., of Evanston, Illinois, sent out a call for all of the brethren who would contend for the original doctrines, which were laid down by the founding fathers and for the only constitutional system of government of our church, namely, leadership under a Senior Bishop rather than a twelve man board, to meet him and declare themselves to be in the original church. A great quorum of Bishops, Elders and workers, met in Evanston in the month of April of that same year. The Lord, as He did in 1907 and in 1962, gave to the entire assembly the person who should lead the church in the capacity of Senior Bishop and the Chief Apostle in the person of Dr. William David Charles Williams, Sr. of Evanston, Illinois. In this same meeting the General Assembly sent out a Committee of Recommendations who returned with a recommendation that the church not depart from the scriptures and thus they suggested that the communion be called and character as "THE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST INTERNATIONAL." to which the entire General Assembly attested. In the General Conference of 1970 in the month of April in New York, New York the General Council elected that the General Headquarters shall be fixed at Evanston, Illinois. Later in the same year at the General Holy Convocation, which was held at Hartford, Connecticut, the Sixty-Third Annual Session of the Holy Convocation convened and approved the appointments of the Senior Bishop to the Episcopacy of the church. Dr. Omega Wicks Sorrells of Dallas Texas was chosen as the National Supervisor of the Women Work. In the years that followed, Bishop Williams presided as Senior Bishop and Chief Apostle over the work with harmony and peace, going throughout the brotherhood continuing in the work of the Lord as founded by the late Bishop Mason. The church moved to a new level of growth, the Lord added over 18 dioceses to the work. Under Bishop Williams' leadership a National Building Fund was established and continues to grow even unto this day. In November of 1983, the Lord saw fit to call Senior Bishop William D. C. Williams, Sr. home. The Church was saddened by the passing of our organizer Bishop Williams, but was determined to stay together and continue the teaching of our spiritual father. The following year, 1984, at the National Spring Conference in Evanston, Illinois, the General Assembly was pleased to fill the vacancy of the Office of the Senior Bishop. At that meeting Bishop Tony Clemon was elected and accepted by the General Assembly as the Senior Bishop and Chief Apostle. He was later installed and Consecrated to that office at the General Holy Convocation held in Waterbury, Connecticut. In the years that followed, Bishop Clemon presided as Senior Bishop and Chief Apostle over the work and brought the church to a new height of excitement both naturally and spiritually. There is no doubt in the minds of the people that God truly chose Bishop Clemon to rally the people and spurn them to move towards acquiring a National Headquarters. In January of 1988, the Lord saw fit to call Bishop Clemon home. Although he did not live to see it, it was during his administration that the funds to purchase our present National Headquarters were raised. His words to the church, "Be Thou Faithful Unto Death", will always be remembered. The following April, Bishop John H. Davis (National Chairman under Bishop Clemon) was elected to the Office of Senior Bishop and Chief Apostle. On Saturday, August 13, 1988, Bishop Davis was Consecrated and installed as the Fifth Senior Bishop and Chief Apostle of the Church of God in Christ International at the Parkview Hilton Hotel, Hartford, Connecticut. Bishop Davis' main concern is the continual, anointing from the Lord to do God's will and work. As of this writing, we have purchased a beautiful Headquarters located at 125 N. Fisher St. in Jonesboro, Arkansas; not far from where God gave our founding father, Bishop C.H.Mason, the name of our church. We have also grown from eighteen to twenty-five dioceses (jurisdictions) and still growing. Be it known that God is still blessing and sending his spirit as this great Church of God in Christ International moves on, into the new millennium.

About The Church of God in Christ, International
On Saturday, August 13, 1988, Bishop Davis was Consecrated and installed as the Fifth Senior Bishop and Chief Apostle of the Church of God in Christ International at the Parkview Hilton Hotel, Hartford, Connecticut. Bishop Davis' main concern is the continual, anointing from the Lord to do God's will and work. As of this writing, we have purchased a beautiful Headquarters located at 125 N. Fisher St. in Jonesboro, Arkansas; not far from where God gave our founding father, Bishop C.H.Mason, the name of our church. We have also grown from eighteen to twenty-five dioceses (jurisdictions) and still growing. Be it known that God is still blessing and sending his spirit as this great Church of God in Christ International moves on, into the new millennium.

Assistant Senior Bishop, Church of God in Christ, International
Assistant Senior Bishop
Bishop Dr.R.G.Gatling Sr.
Connecticut Diocese
182 Atwood Road
Thomaston,CT 06787
860-283-4665 email: runfinished@aol.com

Bishop Ozro Thurston Jones, Sr.
Bishop Ozro Thurston
Jones, Sr. - of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2nd Senior Bishop & Chief Apostle of the Church of God In Christ, (1962-1968)
In the Holy Convocation of 1962, this meek humble, and holy man, was elected to the highest office of the church. He was the only surviving Bishop of the original five which had been consecrated
in 1933.

"Son of the Church" History about the Church in Mississippi
Bishop J. L. Payne was born the year Bishop C. H. Mason built Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, year of 1940. He now represent a branch of the true COGIC'S spirit, message, burden and the church's passion under which he was born into Christ in the USA. Bishop has brought to our attention the New Testament's church pattern, order, structure and message. The Apostle's Ministry in the church. Bishop J. L. Payne came to Christ under the ministry of the late Bishop C. H. Mason and the late Bishop A. B. McEwen, who was the lst Chairman of Board, COGIC. Bishop McEwen was the architect of the Mason Temple and later the church's publishing house. Bishop Payne began his ministry under the late Bishop A. B. McEwen. He grew up in Memphis, Tennessee and finish school at Manassas High School. Under Bishop McEwen's guidance and leadership Dr. J. L. Payne went into missions of the church, also influenced by Bishop Samuel Crouch in Los Angeles, California, (The 1st mission president of the Mission Department, COGIC, west coast). He spent (7) years in Hawaii and later completed his studies at the University of Hawaii and earned a Doctor of Divinity Degree at Honolulu Bible College and American Bible College. In Hawaii, he assists in the establishment of the Pearl City Church of God in Christ in Pearl City, Hawaii, The Churches in Wahiawa, Hawaii and Hauula, Hawaii under the leadership of Bishop T. H. Sadler. He was appointed Assistant Bishop of State of Hawaii under Bishop T. H. Sadler, the youngest Bishop in the Church of God in Christ in 1960. Over these five decades of Bishop's ministry for Christ there has been unending of the exploits for Christ. The bible says, they that know the Lord shall be strong and do many exploits. Bishop Payne founded and established in 1976 Payne Bible College with over 500 students completed and acquired Degrees from the School throughout the world over these intervening years. Payne Bible College's curriculum is presently online via the Internet. Bishop Payne now serves as the Chancellor of Payne Bible College, The Diocese Bishop and Chief Apostle of the merger of Christ Churches; the Church of God In Christ, USA Internatioanl, Jackson, MS. * A recent Jackson's City Council Resolution observed his 50th years in ministry and over 32 years as a Bishop in the church.
Twenty-second International Convocation, COGIC, USA

Church of God in Christ, USA, Twenty-second International Convocation, COGIC, USA
June 4th to 8th 2008 held in Tchula, MS (10 miles west from Lexington, MS - site of the original (Mother Church) COGIC Church founded by Bishop Mason IN 1906)
The meeting will begin Wednesday 12-noon June 4th...for more information click
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